Big Data

CIA to Use AI for Easy Access to Public Data

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) plans to implement an AI program to allow for easier access to information.

The Plan to Turn You Into a Genetically Edited Human Cyborg

A May 2021 project report by the U.K. Ministry of Defense, created in partnership with the German Bundeswehr Office for Defense Planning, offers shocking highlights of the dystopian cybernetics future that global technocrats are pushing mankind toward.

China’s ‘AI prosecutor’ Automatically Charges Citizens of a Crime

China is creating a machine that would act as an AI-powered prosecutor.

The Slow Meltdown of the Chinese Economy

Beijing’s troubles are an opportunity for the U.S.—if Washington can recognize it.

Apple Signed $275 Billion Contract with China to Avoid Crackdown

Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly signed a $275 billion deal with China in 2016 in order to prevent a crackdown by the communist government on its vast business in the country. The Masters of the Universe committed to “grow together with Chinese enterprises to achieve mutual benefits and a win-win situation.”

How Mass Tech Surveillance Could Turn Us All Into Britney Spears

When one’s livelihood and privileges depend on submission to constant monitoring, you have to wonder how long Americans will have the choice to opt out.

10 Federal Agencies Plan to Greatly Expand Reliance on Facial Recognition Surveillance, Critics Outraged

Digital rights advocates reacted harshly Thursday to a new internal U.S. government report detailing how 10 federal agencies have plans to greatly expand their reliance on facial recognition in the years ahead.

U.S. tech products enable Chinese surveillance in Xinjiang

U.S. technology companies are still supplying China’s surveillance state with equipment and software for monitoring populations and censoring information, including in the Xinjiang region, despite damning revelations that have led to genocide accusations against Beijing, according to researchers.

Google to Stop Selling Ads Based on Your Specific Web Browsing

Citing privacy concerns, Google says it won’t use technologies that track individuals across multiple websites.

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